Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1919 — CHARLES E. HARLACHER DEAD [ARTICLE]

CHARLES E. HARLACHER DEAD

Former Well Known Remington Citizen Dies at Monticello. The Monticello Herald makes the following mention, of the death of Charles E. HarlaCher, a former resident for many years, of Remington, where he was engaged in the harness-making business for several years, later living there Retired for a number of years before moving to White county: The funeral of Charles E. Harlacher, a civil war veteran, and one of Monticello’s old and highly respected citizens, was held at the Christian church Monday afternoon at two o’clock. Services were con-” ducted by Rev. J. Francis Ashley. Tippecanoe Post G. A. R. of which the deceased was a member was also present and conducted its ritualistic services. Interment was made in Riverview cemetery. Mr. Harladher’s death occurred late Saturday afternoon after a very short illness of uremic poisoning. It was not generally known that he had returned to thle city from Sandusky, Ohio, where he had been for some time. Mr. Harlacher died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Bowman on North Bluff street,, where he had made his home when in this city. For the past several months he had been in a hospital at Sandusky, Ohio, but his condition ’ was not serious. IHe was taken seriously ill on Friday and lived but two days. The deceased was born in Mount Joy, Pa., March 10, 1849, and was married in May, 1868, to Miss Emma Giltner also of Pennsylvania. In 1868 Mr. Harlacher moved to Remington, Indiana, and resided there for a number of years. They moved to a farm west of this city several years ago and later moved to the home on North Bluff street now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman. Mrs. Harlacher died about eight years ago. Mr. and (Mrs. Harlacher were the parents of four children all ot whom survive. They are Frank Harlacher, Miss Anna Harlacher and Mrs. Fred Bowman of this city and Mrs. Charles Tevis, who resides southwest of Monticello.